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https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2022.080
Published: Kem. Ind. 72 (5-6) (2023) 349–358
Paper reference number: KUI-80/2022
Paper type: Review
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An Overview of Coking Wastewater Characteristics and Treatment Technologies

A. Tutić, M. Miloloža, M. Cvetnić, V. Martinjak, L. Furač, M. Markić, Š. Ukić, T. Bolanča and D. Kučić Grgić

Abstract

Coke is a high-calorie carbon mass obtained by dry distillation of coal, and used in various processes, the most significant of which is production of iron and steel. Coke production is present worldwide, especially in recent years when due to economic growth the global demand for steel is growing, which consequently increases demand for coke. During coke production, enormous amounts of toxic wastewater of extremely complex composition are generated. Priority pollutants that coking wastewater contains are phenols, cyanides, and thiocyanates. For successful treatment of such wastewater and achieving safety discharge standards, the application of a single process is insufficient. Accordingly, a combination of different physicochemical and biological treatment procedures, of which biological treatment is the most important, should be applied. In this article, a literature review of coking wastewater characteristics and treatment technologies is presented. In addition, this review addresses the complexity and limitations associated with coking wastewater treatment, with special emphasis on biological treatment methods. The aim of this review was to summarise the current knowledge on coking wastewater treatment technologies, which could eventually help optimisation of existing solutions.


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Keywords

coke, wastewater, phenols, cyanides, thiocyanates, biological treatment